Janet M Carter (Former Employee)
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The 1972 Black Hills-Rapid City Flood Revisited The 1972 Black Hills-Rapid City Flood Revisited
No abstract available.
Authors
Janet M. Carter, Joyce E. Williamson, Ralph W. Teller
Atlas of water resources in the Black Hills area, South Dakota Atlas of water resources in the Black Hills area, South Dakota
The Black Hills area is an important resource center that provides an economic base for western South Dakota through tourism, agriculture, the timber industry, and mineral resources. In addition, water originating from the area is used for municipal, industrial, agricultural, and recreational purposes throughout much of western South Dakota. The Black Hills area also is an important...
Authors
Janet M. Carter, Daniel G. Driscoll, Joyce E. Williamson, Van A. Lindquist
Hydrology of the Black Hills area, South Dakota Hydrology of the Black Hills area, South Dakota
The Black Hills Hydrology Study was initiated in 1990 to assess the quantity, quality, and distribution of surface water and ground water in the Black Hills area of South Dakota. This report summarizes the hydrology of the Black Hills area and the results of this long-term study.The Black Hills area of South Dakota and Wyoming is an important recharge area for several regional, bedrock...
Authors
Daniel G. Driscoll, Janet M. Carter, Joyce Williamson, Larry Putnam
Water-quality characteristics in the Black Hills area, South Dakota Water-quality characteristics in the Black Hills area, South Dakota
This report summarizes the water-quality characteristics of ground-water and surface-water in the Black Hills area. Differences in groundwater quality by aquifer and differences in surfacewater quality by water source are presented. Ground-water characteristics are discussed individually for each of the major aquifers in the Black Hills area, referred to herein as the Precambrian...
Authors
Joyce E. Williamson, Janet M. Carter
Hydrologic budgets for the Madison and Minnelusa aquifers, Black Hills of South Dakota and Wyoming, water years 1987-96 Hydrologic budgets for the Madison and Minnelusa aquifers, Black Hills of South Dakota and Wyoming, water years 1987-96
The Madison and Minnelusa aquifers are two of the most important aquifers in the Black Hills area of South Dakota and Wyoming. Quantification and evaluation of various hydrologic budget components are important for managing and understanding these aquifers. Hydrologic budgets are developed for two scenarios, including an overall budget for the entire study area and more detailed budgets...
Authors
Janet M. Carter, Daniel G. Driscoll, Ghaith R. Hamade, Gregory J. Jarrell
Estimated recharge to the Madison and Minnelusa aquifers in the Black Hills area, South Dakota and Wyoming, water years 1931-98 Estimated recharge to the Madison and Minnelusa aquifers in the Black Hills area, South Dakota and Wyoming, water years 1931-98
The Madison and Minnelusa aquifers are two of the most important aquifers in the Black Hills area. Long-term estimates of recharge to the Madison and Minnelusa aquifers are important for managing the water resources in the Black Hills area. Thus, annual recharge from streamflow losses and infiltration of precipitation on outcrop areas is estimated for water years 1931-98. All estimates...
Authors
Janet M. Carter, D.G. Driscoll, G.R. Hamade
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 52
The 1972 Black Hills-Rapid City Flood Revisited The 1972 Black Hills-Rapid City Flood Revisited
No abstract available.
Authors
Janet M. Carter, Joyce E. Williamson, Ralph W. Teller
Atlas of water resources in the Black Hills area, South Dakota Atlas of water resources in the Black Hills area, South Dakota
The Black Hills area is an important resource center that provides an economic base for western South Dakota through tourism, agriculture, the timber industry, and mineral resources. In addition, water originating from the area is used for municipal, industrial, agricultural, and recreational purposes throughout much of western South Dakota. The Black Hills area also is an important...
Authors
Janet M. Carter, Daniel G. Driscoll, Joyce E. Williamson, Van A. Lindquist
Hydrology of the Black Hills area, South Dakota Hydrology of the Black Hills area, South Dakota
The Black Hills Hydrology Study was initiated in 1990 to assess the quantity, quality, and distribution of surface water and ground water in the Black Hills area of South Dakota. This report summarizes the hydrology of the Black Hills area and the results of this long-term study.The Black Hills area of South Dakota and Wyoming is an important recharge area for several regional, bedrock...
Authors
Daniel G. Driscoll, Janet M. Carter, Joyce Williamson, Larry Putnam
Water-quality characteristics in the Black Hills area, South Dakota Water-quality characteristics in the Black Hills area, South Dakota
This report summarizes the water-quality characteristics of ground-water and surface-water in the Black Hills area. Differences in groundwater quality by aquifer and differences in surfacewater quality by water source are presented. Ground-water characteristics are discussed individually for each of the major aquifers in the Black Hills area, referred to herein as the Precambrian...
Authors
Joyce E. Williamson, Janet M. Carter
Hydrologic budgets for the Madison and Minnelusa aquifers, Black Hills of South Dakota and Wyoming, water years 1987-96 Hydrologic budgets for the Madison and Minnelusa aquifers, Black Hills of South Dakota and Wyoming, water years 1987-96
The Madison and Minnelusa aquifers are two of the most important aquifers in the Black Hills area of South Dakota and Wyoming. Quantification and evaluation of various hydrologic budget components are important for managing and understanding these aquifers. Hydrologic budgets are developed for two scenarios, including an overall budget for the entire study area and more detailed budgets...
Authors
Janet M. Carter, Daniel G. Driscoll, Ghaith R. Hamade, Gregory J. Jarrell
Estimated recharge to the Madison and Minnelusa aquifers in the Black Hills area, South Dakota and Wyoming, water years 1931-98 Estimated recharge to the Madison and Minnelusa aquifers in the Black Hills area, South Dakota and Wyoming, water years 1931-98
The Madison and Minnelusa aquifers are two of the most important aquifers in the Black Hills area. Long-term estimates of recharge to the Madison and Minnelusa aquifers are important for managing the water resources in the Black Hills area. Thus, annual recharge from streamflow losses and infiltration of precipitation on outcrop areas is estimated for water years 1931-98. All estimates...
Authors
Janet M. Carter, D.G. Driscoll, G.R. Hamade